210mm(width)×150mm(length)/French Many Ferrari fans will be thrilled to hear the name Garage Francorchamps, or rather Ecurie Francorchamps. Yes, this is the prestigious Belgian dealer team that dominated the circuits from the 1950s to the 1980s with Ferrari sports prototypes such as the 250LM, 330P, and 512.
Jacques Swaters, who had achieved good results in races with his friends since his student days, traveled around Europe in search of a car to enter the Grand Prix in 1952. That's where he came across Ferrari in Modena. Ferrari had been making a name for itself just five years after its founding in 1947, but it was already making a name for itself, so he purchased a 500 F2 from the brand. With that car, he achieved a brilliant victory at the AVUS circuit near Berlin the following year in 1953.
Since then, Garage Francorchamps has built a glorious history as the Ferrari team in Belgium and is also known as the world's oldest Ferrari importer. The relationship between the two is so deep and strong that the 456GT, which debuted in 1992, was painted Blu Swaters, named after the founder Jacques Swaters.
Here we introduce an invitation to the commemorative party held by Garage Francorchamps in 2002 to celebrate the 50th anniversary of its founding, which was only open to a limited number of VIPs.
This is an invitation to the dinner and party attendance card for the grand party sponsored by Laurent Perrier and Girard-Perregaux.
This is a gem of a piece that tells the history of Ferrari from outside Maranello, full of the dignity that only Garage Francorchamps, which has built a history with Ferrari, can have.